Two arrested days after Omar al-Bashir threatens to punish journalists who criticise government policyTwo prominent Sudanese editors are facing the death penalty over claims they are “inciting an Arab spring” and own introduced anti-government editorial policies at their newspapers. Osman Marghani and Ahmed Yousef El Tay were seized by the intelligence services at their offices last Thursday. They face sentencing this week. Related: Sudan seizes another daily newspaper, making 2015 worst year for country's media Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com